State v. Hashim

2024 Ohio 2753
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedJuly 19, 2024
DocketL-23-1120
StatusPublished

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Opinion

[Cite as State v. Hashim, 2024-Ohio-2753.]

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO SIXTH APPELLATE DISTRICT LUCAS COUNTY

State of Ohio Court of Appeals No. L-23-1120

Appellee Trial Court No. CR-22-1826

v.

Amir Hashim DECISION AND JUDGMENT

Appellant Decided: July 19, 2024

*****

Julia Bates, Lucas County Prosecuting Attorney, and Evy M. Jarrett, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, for appellee.

Autumn D. Adams, for appellant.

SULEK, P.J.

{¶ 1} Appellant, Amir Hashim, appeals the judgment of the Lucas County Court of

Common Pleas convicting him, following a jury trial, of one count of murder, two counts of

attempted murder, and two counts of felonious assault, each with attendant firearm

specifications. For the following reasons, the trial court’s judgment is affirmed.

I. Factual Background and Procedural History {¶ 2} On May 19, 2022, the Lucas County Grand Jury returned a six-count indictment

against Hashim relating to his conduct on two separate occasions. First, the indictment charged

him with one count of murder in violation of R.C. 2903.02, for the killing of P.C. on or around

April 25, 2022. Second, the indictment charged him with two counts of attempted murder in

violation of R.C. 2903.02, 2923.02, and 2929.02, two counts of felonious assault in violation of

R.C. 2903.11(A)(2) and (D), and one count of improperly discharging a firearm at or into a

habitation in violation of R.C. 2923.161(A)(1) and (C), for the shooting of E.A. on or around

May 5, 2022. Each of the counts contained an attendant firearm specification under R.C.

2941.145. Hashim pleaded not guilty and the matter eventually proceeded to a jury trial.1

A. April 25, 2022 Shooting Incident

{¶ 3} At trial, it was revealed that around 9:30 a.m. on April 25, 2022, an adult male was

found dead with a gunshot wound to the head. The victim was wearing a black, baclava style

hood, which had gunshot residue on it, indicating that the shot was fired from close range. An

autopsy recovered the bullet projectile that passed through the victim’s brain and lodged in his

bone, killing him. The body was found in the hallway near apartment 6 of 2203 Lagrange Street

in Toledo, Ohio. The building at that address is akin to a boarding house with several rooms

sharing a common area and kitchen. At first, the police believed that the deceased was Hashim,

who lived in apartment 6. Later, they determined through identification by the victim’s family

that the victim was P.C.

{¶ 4} P.C.’s sister, A.S., testified that P.C. and Hashim had been longtime friends.

Following the homicide, she was on a phone call with Hashim, Hashim’s father, one of P.C.’s

1 Hashim sought to enter a plea of not guilty by reason of insanity, but following an evaluation and competency hearing he was found competent to stand trial.

2. cousins, and a friend named E.J. During that conversation, Hashim denied arguing with P.C.

during a 12-minute phone call that occurred on the morning that P.C. was shot. Hashim also

denied deleting any Facebook messages between himself and P.C. A.S., however, authenticated

the Facebook messenger conversation, which showed a 12-minute audio call at 3:07 a.m. on

April 25, 2022, and which showed that four messages from Hashim to P.C. had been “unsent.”

The discussion on Facebook concerned P.C. becoming upset because he had lent a gun to

Hashim and wanted it back, but Hashim claimed that he could not find it.

{¶ 5} The police interviewed Hashim following the shooting. Toledo Police Detective

Gary Bunting testified that Hashim was vague and evasive during the interview. He stated that

he did not live at 2203 Lagrange Street but uses that address as his residence and stays there

occasionally. Hashim told the police that he was not present at the time of the shooting and that

he was with a male cousin named M.D. on Upton Avenue. Notably, in the phone call with A.S.

and P.C.’s family, Hashim stated that he was with a female that night. Bunting testified that he

searched through his databases and the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicle records and was unable to

locate any records of M.D. When the shooting was discussed, Hashim initially denied knowing

P.C., then he stated that he knew him but was not very familiar with him. He also initially stated

that he had not seen P.C. for about a week before the shooting, then changed his story and

admitted that he hung out with him for a while in the afternoon on April 24, 2022.

{¶ 6} Cell phone records show that Hashim’s phone was near Upton Avenue on the early

morning of April 25, 2022. At approximately 4:40 a.m., the phone began to move east to west,

consistent with travelling on Interstate 75. From approximately 4:49 a.m. to 4:54 a.m., the phone

contacted a tower covering the location of the crime scene. The phone then traveled again and

was in the Upton Avenue area at 5:12 a.m. where it remained.

3. B. May 5, 2022 Shooting Incident

{¶ 7} Concerning the State’s presentation of evidence of the incident that occurred in the

afternoon of May 5, 2022, video surveillance showed two men dressed in all black near 928

Yates Street in Toledo, Ohio, which was adjacent to 2203 Lagrange Street. The videos showed

the men walk into the street and out of the camera’s view. Moments later, one of them could be

seen running back across the sidewalk.

{¶ 8} On the sidewalk behind 2203 Lagrange, officers found a spent cartridge casing.

Across the street, a second spent cartridge casing was found. Near the second casing was the

victim, E.A.’s, coat. The coat had two bullet holes through the hood and a heavy amount of

gunpowder residue indicating that the shot was fired at close range. The coat was still wet with

E.A.’s blood.

{¶ 9} T.N., who was a resident at 2203 Lagrange Street testified that she was with E.A.

on the morning of May 5, 2022. She observed Hashim shoot E.A. in the back of the head at

close range. She called 911 for help and her call was played for the jury. Although the shooter

had his hood pulled up, and at the trial T.N. admitted she was nervous about identifying Hashim,

she testified that Hashim shot E.A. and there was no possibility that she was mistaken.

{¶ 10} E.A. also testified. He stated that on May 5, 2022, he was outside with T.N. and

another individual. Hashim was sitting nearby on the porch, but then he approached and, without

saying anything, shot E.A. in the back of the head. E.A. remembered feeling a burning sensation

and ran across the street where he fell down. He had been shot in the back of the head and in the

shoulder. On cross-examination, E.A. admitted that he did not see who shot him, but T.N. and

his other friend told him that it was Hashim.

4. {¶ 11} The police again interviewed Hashim and he stated that he was playing basketball

at Wilson Park at the time that E.A. was shot. Hashim initially claimed that he heard about the

shooting from his mother, then later stated that he heard about it from his father. He also

asserted that he walked by the crime scene while the police were still present and additionally

said that he saw it on the news.

{¶ 12} Hashim registered a new cell phone three days after the April 25, 2022 incident.

Cell phone data from the new phone showed it being in the area of Yates Street and Lagrange

Street on May 5, 2022, minutes before the shooting occurred. At no time was Hashim’s cell

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